All municipal chief rabbis serve without term limits until at least the age of 75

Most Jewish Israelis support term limits for rabbis appointed to local authorities, according to a new poll by the the Israel Democracy Institute published Sunday. 

The survey found that 61 percent of Jewish Israelis had an opinion on term limits - 78 percent in favor of imposing them. The majority thought that the best term limit would be five years; however, they were split on whether the rabbis could be reappointed.

The ultra-Orthodox responders were most likely to oppose term limits, with 53 percent being against the idea. ... Read More: i24